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Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
It’s more of a subquest, really.

OpenAI may have pledged to cut back on “side quests,” but making its own phone doesn’t count. Right?

aprude:

No more “side quests” lol

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Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
AMD’s revenue jumps 38 percent from last year as Q1 data center sales hit $5.8 billion.

Data center sales are now “the primary driver of our revenue and earnings growth,” according to CEO Lisa Su. AI agents are increasing demands for CPUs, and AMD and Intel’s x86 industry group recently announced a new instruction set, AI Compute Extensions (ACE), to help close the performance gap with GPUs.

Its client and gaming revenue grew 23 percent to $3.6 billion despite lower “semi-custom revenue” for devices like game consoles.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Meta is working on an OpenClaw-like AI agent for regular people.

The agent is dubbed “Hatch” internally, The Information reports. Meta is also apparently working on an agentic shopping tool for Instagram that it wants to launch before Q4.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
A 40,000-acre data center project was just approved in Utah, despite outcry from the community.

As reported by The Salt Lake Tribune, the planned hyperscale data center in Box Elder County, when fully completed, is expected to use 9 gigawatts of power — more than double the 4 gigawatts of power used by the state right now. The project is backed in part by Shark Tank investor Kevin O’Leary.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
The jurors look as bored as I feel.

Wu is still identifying documents. Two jurors have some real thousand-yard stares going on.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
Brockman steps down. We are looking at the video deposition of Robert Wu.

We are now looking at assorted legal documents with him. We have determined the board has approved the agreement of 2018, which is the initial formation of the for-profit OpenAI LP. OpenAI Inc. contributed assets and in result got the limited partner interest and “residual interest.” This seems to be mostly about reading stuff into the record.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
Brockman is telling the truth about considering removing Musk from the board.

Molo asked a very narrow question about texts or emails about removing Musk from the board. Then he accused Brockman of making up the explanation after the fact because of the trial. OpenAI’s lawyer pulled out two sentences from the same entry: “real decision is fire Elon” and “We seem converged on the ‘fire Elon’ route.” Pretty good from OpenAI’s lawyers, and very annoying / misleading from Molo.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
Every time Molo makes a summary of Brockman’s testimony, Brockman objects to it.

For instance, yesterday, Brockman gave a long spiel about the setup of OpenAI that only tangentially involved Musk. Altman and Sutskever were portrayed as being in the middle of things. Molo effectively said that and then pointed out that Musk’s money was key. Brockman objected both to the summary, and to the idea that Musk’s money was key. Come on, dude. We aren’t idiots.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
We are now fighting about “Either go do something on your own or continue with OpenAI as a non-profit.”

It’s not clear to me why Musk’s ultimatum matters? Musk says he won’t continue funding until he gets a firm commitment. Brockman testified he never made that firm commitment, and Musk didn’t resume his quarterly payments. There were clear continuing negotiations about how to raise money, including whether Tesla should get control of OpenAI and whether there should be an ICO after this email. What are we doing? I am at this point genuinely lost.